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The Ann Arbor District Library is the Ann Arbor city public library. It has a variety of resources, from novels and reference books to music CDs and DVDs. The AADL's services are available free of charge to all residents of the Ann Arbor school district, and for a fee to others.

Web site: http://www.aadl.org

The AADL website also has many cutting edge features. Users can find, reserve, and renew all library materials (account page), search magazine archives and other databases, view checked out items and pay fines due (if any), and much more. The site is built on the content management system Drupal, so patrons can publish their own blogs, post comments to blog posts, and subscribe to RSS feeds.

The Library provides free Wi-Fi access and public computers in various levels at their branches.

This is a meeting room available for reservations through a program called aadlFreeSpace. You can have a room free of charge 4 times per year for your organization. Other rooms at branches are available for rent. The Mallett's Creek, Pittsfield, and Downtown branches also have study rooms available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Branches

DVDs

One of the best things about the library is its amazing DVD collection. You can go to the AADL website, and either request DVDs by title or just look at what's new and/or hot. All rentals are free and you can see where you are in the line for a given movie by looking at your account. Talk about a cheap thrill!

New DVDs

Hot DVDs

Ann Arbor Reads

Every year, AADL conducts an Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads program. They choose a book that the whole community is encouraged to read, then the library puts on a bunch of presentations and events to discuss the book. This year (2007) the theme "We the People" is exemplified in Tracy Kidder's Mountains Beyond Mountains, a profile of Dr. Paul Farmer, an infectious diseases specialist, and his quest to "cure the world.". It's not too late to get your copy from the library and join in the fun.

Reference

The reference desk at (734) 327-4525 answers questions free of charge, though they don't do your homework for you. You can also contact the reference desk through their online form to have your answer emailed back to you.

ESL Resources

The AADL carries a wide variety of English as a Second Language resource materials including ESL grammar books, English grammar books, books-on-tape, books-on-CD, basic literacy resources, and bi-lingual materials. Tutor rooms are also available on a first-come, first-served basis at the Downtown, Malletts Creek and Pittsfield Branch locations.

The AADL partners with ESL community organizations and is a member of the Ann Arbor ESL Advisory Committee.

Library architecture

The Malletts Creek Branch is built near Malletts Creek, and was designed to have minimum impact on that watershed. It has a green roof and bioswales built to control runoff. Landscape architecture was done by InSite Design Studio.

The trees from the site of the new Northeast Branch were hauled off by a team of horses, and will be turned into furniture for the new location.

Management and Board

Stats

  • 8.1 million circulations and renewals in fiscal year 2007. Online renewals up 20.7%, to 4.9 million, over half of all circulations. Books and DVDs both accounted for 30% of checkouts. source

External Links & Sources

In the news

The board got a monthly update on the library’s finances, and were briefed on a $50,000 donation from the Friends of the AADL. They also heard a report on a project to digitally archive the program history of the University Musical Society – the first project of its kind in the world, according to AADL director Josie Parker.

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News references